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FCAPT launched new machines, promised to improve post harvest technology – Gwaram

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Federal College of Agricultural Produce Technology (FCAPT) Kano, launched new machines that will help in reducing post harvest losses to the farmers.

The Provost of College, Dr. Muhammad Yusha’u Gwaram stated this during a project inspection tour to the College permanent site in Barkum area of Bunkure Local Government in Kano.

Gwaram said the development is as a result of the demand by the students as part of their area of studies.

He said the new machines purchased by the College includes dryer, tomato grinding machine, steam boiler and other grains processing machines.

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“This machines will help immensely in the practical aspect of our students, as their courses majorly deals with practicing day by the day.

“Also it will also serve for Commercial purposes, which in return the College will directly generate revenue to sustains the operations of the machines, Dr. Gwaram stated.

The Provost added that, the College saw it imperative to establish quality control room, and laboratory for testing and ensure healthy method of packaging the processed food.

“This machines are multipurpose, in the sense that it will pave way for producing juices, yoghurt, grains powder among others.

“So aside the system will also expose our students to all the practical aspect of the courses they are studying in the College, which will be of great impact to them especially when working with food processing companies after they graduated, Provost FCAPT.

Early this year, the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), paid a visit to the College to inspect 5 new programmes of study.

Currently the Management of FCAPT plan to launch two new programmes of National Diploma in Post Harvest Technology, and Producing Inspection.

The Management promised to continue providing practical oriented courses, as it is part of mission and vision of establishing the College.

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Former Defence Minister General Abbe Passes On At 75

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Former Military Governor of Rivers and Akwa Ibom States, Major General Godwin Osagie Abbe, has passed away. He was 75.

Abbe served as the Military Governor of both Akwa Ibom State from 1988 to 1990, and River State from 1990 to 1992. He also held the position of Minister of Interior under President Umaru Yar’Adua’s administration where he was later redeployed to the ministry of defence

He died in Abuja on Saturday after a long illness.

His academic achievements include a Postgraduate Diploma in International Relations from Obafemi Awolowo University and attendance at the United States Army Infantry School, the Ghana Armed Forces Staff College, and the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies.

He rose through the ranks to become the General Officer Commanding of the 2 Division of the Nigerian Army, and commanded both the Training and Doctrine Command and the National War College.

Abbe retired in 1999 at the rank of Major General and subsequently joined the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

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World Bank Project in Kano Trains 1,000 Healthcare Personnel to Combat Malnutrition

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Dr. Umar Yahuza, the Project Coordinator for the World Bank-assisted initiative in Kano, known as Accelerating Nutrition Results in Nigeria (ANRiN), has announced the training of 1,000 healthcare personnel in a bid to provide preventive nutrition services to pregnant and lactating mothers.

During a workshop held for the training of healthcare workers, Dr. Yahuza addressed newsmen, highlighting the significance of the ANRiN project, which is funded by the World Bank. He explained that the project aims to change behavior from the grassroots and reverse the negative trends of malnutrition.

Kano State has made significant progress in reducing severe stunting by 9 percent, a notable achievement that underscores the need for continued improvement. Dr. Yahuza emphasized that the N774 being used to train frontline healthcare workers was initially unstructured.

The journey began with MYCN facilitators in Kano and Lagos, followed by the training of a critical mass of facilitators. Subsequently, 120 healthcare professionals from various health facilities in Kano, including medical doctors and dieticians, were trained.

Currently, training is underway for 484 apex healthcare facilities in Kano. The training is being conducted at eight different points, with 60 healthcare workers being trained at each location, totaling 1,000 trained healthcare personnel under the MYCN initiative.

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Dr. Yahuza expressed optimism about seeing an end to malnutrition in the region. He stated, “We are near to seeing an end to malnutrition. We are not late.”

One of the beneficiaries, Rahinatu Ado Ibrahim, shared her experience, saying, “We received capacity building, and there are available resources.”

The ANRiN project is designed to provide comprehensive support to healthcare workers, equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge to address malnutrition effectively. With continued efforts and collaboration, the project aims to improve the overall health and well-being of the population in Kano State.

 

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Stampede at Catholic Church in Maitama Claims Ten Lives During Food Distribution

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Ten people have been confirmed dead in a stampede at the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Maitama, on Saturday, 21st December 2024, during the distribution of food items to vulnerable and elderly individuals.

The unfortunate incident, which occurred around 6:30 am, resulted in the loss of ten lives, including four children, and left eight others injured with varying degrees of severity. Four of the injured have been treated and discharged, while the remaining victims are still receiving medical attention.

The FCT Police Command, in a statement issued by its spokesperson, SP Josephine Adeh, confirmed the tragedy, extended condolences to the families of the deceased, and wished the injured a swift recovery.

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